In her second Tribal State of the State address Hobbs emphasized her commitments, which include missing and murdered Indigenous peoples, repatriation of Native American artifacts, supporting tribal healthcare,
Arizona Secretary of State staffers identified driver's license computer miscoding that allowed noncitizens to register to vote.
YUMA COUNTY, Ariz. — Gov. Katie Hobbs has selected Arizona Court of Appeals Judge Maria Elena Cruz to fill a seat on the Arizona Supreme Court. Cruz, a Democrat from Yuma County, was announced Wednesday as the governor's choice to fill a seat vacated by Justice Robert Brutinel last year.
Arizona Governor addresses Isaac School District financial crisis, emphasizing solutions to maintain education and staff pay.
Gov. Katie Hobbs on Monday placed the first Latina and the first Black ever on the Arizona Supreme Court. While in private practice, Cruz also served as a judge for the Cocopah Indian Tribe before being elected to Yuma County Superior Court in 2008.
Gov. Katie Hobbs' budget does not include required spending and focuses on all the wrong issues, including tearing down school vouchers for families.
Maria Elena Cruz is the Arizona Supreme Court's first Latina justice. But that's not the most important reason why she got the job.
As the new legislative year begins, Gov. Katie Hobbs is announcing her priorities for the state, which includes Arizona’s 22 tribal nations, whose tribal lands make up 28% of the
Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs has appointed Maria Elena Cruz to the Arizona Supreme Court. The state appellate judge from rural Yuma County will become the first Latina and the first Black person chosen for the state’s high court.
The citizenship tracking issue, pertains to how the state's Motor Vehicle Division provided information to the state's voter registration database.
Derrick Hall expects the Arizona Diamondbacks to create more sales tax revenues to fund state initiatives alongside improvements to Chase Field.